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Uranium produced in St. Louis was used for the secretive Manhattan Project. Leftover waste was dumped around the city.
The Army Corps of Engineers has been cleaning up radioactive contamination near St. Louis since the 1990s, but their efforts ...
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Professor debunks common misconception about nuclear power plants: 'It's just unbelievable how we've gotten to this point'Hayes said America doesn't make enough nuclear waste to cover a football field with 32 feet ... that account for nearly 20% of the country's power supply — a stable, air pollution-free energy source ...
the country will quickly be "at odds with" the 1976 review of nuclear waste policy by the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution, which warned the UK was amassing nuclear waste so fast that ...
Evalyne Ndirangu, IAEA Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications Ayhan Evrensel, IAEA Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications “The world’s commitment to ending plastic pollution is ...
Some locals have been hostile to the project, unhappy with the prospect of nuclear waste being stored nearby and perplexed at how easily, in their opinion, Posiva Oy was able to get permits for ...
This story is part one of a two-part series that examines the effects of nuclear waste contamination in Coldwater Creek on the surrounding community in St. Louis, Missouri. Part two aired ...
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